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She looked over her right shoulder to see who was following her. It was an old man that was pale as a white sheet. She started to run but before she saw anything, she looked back again and he was gone. She thought to herself "where did he go". But as little as she knew he was a vampire and flew right over her head without her noticing. He was a few yards in front of her, waiting for her to come closer and closer. But as she thought "was he young or old?,is he comming after me? What does he want from me?" What happiness this young girl brings me. I can't wait......to taste her blood. Her throbing neck was what he was looking at. She was so scared her heart was racing at a great speed. She was going to go to the graveyard where her grandfather is buried. The gravestone says "here lies Lucien Wilder the father of Judith & Susan Wilder , May he rest in peace 12-31-32 to 6-7-73". The gravestone had a picture carved in to it. She thought "my moms name is Elizabeth, where is her name?" "She named me Drusilla Wilder" she said out loud. The vampire was standing behind her with a grin on his face. His eyes were burning a very bright blue, he looked as if he was in his 20's, nice slender body, very toned. Drusilla turned around and said "What do you want from me? Why are you following me? Why aren't you answering me?" He looked her straight in her eyes and said "Don't you remember me I am Spike?" she replied with "Oh Spike I haven't seen you for a long time?" Spike could still hear her heart beat loud & clear. He wanted to taste her blood so badly that he almost bit his own tounge. Drusilla invited him in for a talk. He stayed for a little while but he couldn't stand it anymore so he had to leave. He came back to her house when she wasn't home and he killed her family. When she came home he was gone and her family was lieing all around her she wondered what happened? Spike left to go to the church house and kill some more. Drusilla left to go to the church house to redem herself for what she had seen. As she was going to the priest's room, Spike was feeding on the priest's blood. She started to tell the "priest" of all the thing she has seen and after she told the "priest" he walked out of the room and started to walk away she jumped out of the room saying "wait can you redem my soul" he turned around and ran at her, she stood there not moving he grabed her and turned her away face the other way (away from him). She froze and didn't move or put up a fight as Spike sucked the lifing life force out of her and made her a Vampire. She woke up in a abanded factory, on a soft bed. It was so dark where she was, she saw somethings moving around in the shadows coming towards her. The things that were moving towards her were Spike and Angelus(Angel). She looked at angel and said " who are you guys?" he looked at Spike and Spike shoke his head with a yes motion. Angel said to Drusilla "I am your sire and so is Spike" *Drusilla looks as if she were 15 or maybe 16* thought Angel.



Spike sat on the crate. His hands lay in his lap. The hands were dangerously close to wrapping around the room's only other occupant's throat. "Dru, pet, talk to me." Drusilla sat in the corner of the old house's basement. She was mumbling to herself and tugging at her hair. Several tufts of dark hair lay scattered on the cement floor. She stood at the sound of his voice. "I don't wish to speak to you. Where is my Angel?" "With any luck, dead. Yes Dru, dead. Angel is dead. No more Angel." The thought of Angel exploding into billions of dust particles, brought a half smile to Spike's lips. "Well, maybe a bit of dust. So talk to me. Don't you like it here?" "No." Dru replied petulantly. "I want to go home to my Angel." She crossed her arms. "You can't go home to Angel, Love. I told you. He is dusted. I made a deal. Your life for his. Please don't make me regret it." Spike stood. "Isn't there anything I can do to make you happy? Like the way we used to be, before Angel came back?" Dru's eyes lit up. "Angel?" Spike pulled on his leather trench. "This is getting ridiculous. I am going out. Do you want anything? Other then Angel??" Drusilla sat back down. Her face became very intense. "Shh." She placed a finger to her lips. "I can hear her." "Who? Who can you hear, Love?" Spike squatted down next to her. "Miss Edith. She is so lonely. She screams and screams. It's like sweet music. Bring her to me Spike. Bring her to me and all's forgiven. Will you Spike? Do it for me. Do it for princess?" Her eyes gleamed with madness and hope. Spike touched her cheek. "Of course I will, Dru. I'd do anything for you. You're my princess, right?" "Only yours now." She giggled. "Only yours. You saw to that, didn't you. Spike's princess." Buffy had been gone for a week. Willow had been out of her wheel chair for a day. Willow climbed over the low wall. The mansion was up on the right. She had to go there and see the last place Buffy had been. Maybe the place would be full of clues. Anything to tell her at least part of what had happened that night. Or at least it might be able to tell her what had happened with Angel. The sun was starting to sink lower. Vampire activity had dropped off to almost nothing since the slayer's disappearance. Willow wasn't too worried about being out here alone at night. Still, she patted the pocket book filled with stakes and holy water. It never hurts to be prepared. Overgrown vegetation impeded her progress. It was like wading to the house through a sea of green. The doors were in sight. A few minutes later she stood before the doors, exhausted and weak. Glancing up at the full moon, she sighed. Willow turned the handle. The door opened easily, it didn't even squeal in protest. She went inside. The house was silent. Willow flicked on her flashlight. The beam reflected off the far windows, illuminating only a small swath of room at a time. The place was clean. High ceilings and white walls were everywhere. In the center of the room stood a statue. Willow approached it. It was thick and barely detailed. Orange yellow rock formed a frozen demon, mouth opened. Willow shuddered. Moving closer, she kicked something. It skittered across the floor with a metallic clanging. Spike froze mid grab. His vampiratic senses strained to catch another sound. A slight shuffling was heard. Buffy's footsteps echoed due to those chunky heels she always wore. No. This was someone else. Annoyed, Spike stayed still. No need to alert anyone to his presence just yet. Willow lifted the sword. "Kendra's?" She tilted the flashlight down to the ground. "No ashes around the statue." Methodically, Willow searched the room. Ashes near the door. Sentry dusted. Crow bar? But because of the ashes by the door, Buffy would have been way over there. Willow wandered out into one of the other rooms. A chair sat alone. Ropes lay cut on the floor. She moved quickly out of that room, not wanting to think about what Angel did to Giles. A staircase led down. Willow followed it. The light of her flashlight bounced around. A beam of light caught Spike's eyes. He had hoped this was a simple job. Get the doll. Get out. But no. Spike grabbed the damned doll in question. He tossed her into a sack. Then he chucked a few of the other favorite dolls into the bag. Footsteps came closer. The flashlight hit him full in the face. Spike snarled. Then he spotted the intruder. It was one of Buffy's little minions. She gasped when she saw him. Her body quivered, fighting the urge to flee. Willow was face to face with him. "Spike!" She breathed in surprise. He nodded. "Willow. Well now that the pleasantries are over, I can kill you without fear of bad manners." "Wait! You ah, can't kill me!" "Why? You're not tender enough? You have sour blood? Look I've heard them all and I have failed to find a bad batch of blood yet. And another thing." Spike walked over to the wall. Flicking a switch, the lights went on. "Vampire's have to pay their electric bills same as everyone else. This isn't some third rate horror flick you know." Sheepishly, Willow turned off the flashlight. She came down off the stairs brandishing her little water gun full of holy water. "I don't want any trouble. I just wanted to know what happened." "The good guys won. The bad guys were defeated. Except for me of course. Some people just aren't as easy to kill as others." Spike advanced on the little red head. "Oh." She raised the water gun. "Well, what about Angel?" Spike seemed surprise. "You mean, you don't know. Didn't the Slayer tell you?" The floor creaked, as Spike took another step forward. Willow backed up. The floor groaned. Spike stopped advancing. Willow took that as a good sign. Escape was looking good. She backed up another step. Two more steps and she was back on the stairs. Spike raised his hands. "Stop." He growled. "Wh-why?" She stammered. "Do you want to die?" Spike concentrated on listening to the floor. "No." Sarcasm dripped from the word. Spike would have smiled in appreciation, but he was too busy concentrating. Spike sat up and immediately wished he hadn't. Pain shot through his chest about four inches from his heart. He slid a hand carefully over his chest. Blood soaked his shirt. The girl falling on him must have driven the wood down into the flesh. Even one inch closer and Spike would have been dusted. He let out a sharp laugh. The girl stared at him. Her wide green eyes flashing in confusion. Dirt was smeared down her face, accentuating her pale flesh. She was almost attractive, in a childlike way. Spike graced her with an explanation. "I am almost impaled. By all rights I should be a pile of dust." He indicated the bloody hole in his shirt. She moved closer, an almost sympathetic look on her face. Then she realized what she was doing. "Some people aren't as easily killed as others." She mimicked. "I could finish you off." She exclaimed, with mock bravado. He laughed again, coughing when blood filled his lungs. If he were still alive he would be drowning in his own blood. As it was, it just hurt like hell. "Then how would you get out of this hole? Kill me. Kill yourself." Willow glared at Spike. Climbing slowly to her feet, she glanced around the dark room they were in. "Well, I guess I'll have to keep you alive until I find away out of here." Spike's eyes seemed to be laughing at her. "That's right love, you find us a way out." Pain also lurked in those icy blue eyes. He could probably last forever that way. In pain, never healing. That chunk of wood flooring would prevent the wound from ever closing up. An eternity of pain, just on the edge of death. Willow stomped on that train of thought. Willow shook her head to clear it. The room they were in wasn't very large. Chunks of wood floor were everywhere. It was like stakes 'r' us in the little room. If she were Buffy, she'd stake Spike without a second thought. Willow moved towards the only door. Shoving chunks of flooring out of the way, she pushed the door. It wouldn't budge. She tried pulling it. It wouldn't even pretend to move. Frustrated, Willow kicked it. "Solid Steel. You can't open it." Willow spun to face him. "You could?" She demanded. Icy blue eyes met angry green. "Yes." Willow frowned. "I'll find another way out." Spike sighed. Then he settled in to wait. This one was stubborn. She wandered around the room, pawing at the walls. Acting very much like the trapped animal she was. Had to admire her. She wasn't the type to lay down and die, or to make a deal with the devil if she didn't have to do it. Spike smirked at the thought of himself as the devil. He'd slaughter the devil in a fair fight. Willow fell into a frustrated heap next to Spike. She had poked, prodded and kicked every wall in this little room for the better part of an hour. And nothing. She was still trapped in a room with Spike. He was watching her through slitted eyes. Willow glanced up at the hole in the ceiling. She must have looked wistful, because Spike chuckled. "Not unless you grow wings, ducks." "It's time." He breathed. "For what?" Willow asked, leaning against a pile of rubble. "To play Let's make a deal." Spike tried to project strength in to his voice. Truth is if he lost anymore blood he'd be too weak to stand, let alone pull open a steel door. "You want me to pull that chunk of wood out of you." Willow studied the wound. It was pretty nasty. An inch to the left and Spike was a pile of ashes. "Yes, and I in return will rip that bloody door from it's bloody hinges." "What's to stop you from killing me?" A thought occurred to Willow. The crow bar. She stared hard at her enemy. "You have your little trinkets," He indicated the bag of stakes. "And your water gun. I am at your disposal, for the moment." This was a hard one for Willow. Spike wasn't like Angel. He wouldn't suicide just to kill an enemy. He also could not be trusted. Her mind kept going back to the crow bar. Too far away for Buffy to have used, had Spike used it on Angel? Aren't all vampires on the same side? Like a gang, an undead gang with all for one and one for all stuff?? "Why are you here?" Willow knew the question was just delaying her decision making. "I mean, Buffy won. Wouldn't you be out searching for a new hide out?" Spike frowned. His eyes roamed around the room. Willow turned to look when they settled. A bag sat under a pile of rubble. "There it is. That bag is what I came back for." Willow picked up the bag. Knocking shards of wood and causing a tiny dust storm. She handed it to Spike. Willow hunched down just far enough away to be out of arms reach. He seemed as surprised as she. Awkwardly, Spike tried to think of a way to thank the girl without having to actually say the words. So he inclined his head slightly. She had sat back down, out of arms reach. Very clever girl. Spike was impressed by this girl. She had manners and guts. Maybe he wouldn't double cross her, today. The girl's face scrunched up. She was going to ask another question. Spike tried to make himself comfortable. Well as comfortable as a nearly staked vampire can make himself. "You helped her." She stated. Spike tilted his head. "Helped who?" "Buffy. You helped her. You hit Angel from behind with a crow bar!" Spike sighed. "Yes, I did." She wasn't done yet. Willow's face was very expressive. Not a good poker face. "Why?" It sounded more like she was accusing him, then questioning. "I had my reasons. Do we have a deal?" Spike had to get her off that topic. He didn't exactly want to discuss his love life with one of the Slayer's little pets. Besides, he was getting weaker by the second. The girl frowned. This could take all night. "I promise to open the door if you promise to remove the stake. Not necessarily in that order of course." Willow stared at Spike. He helped Buffy. Spike actually turned on Angel and helped Spike. He could help get her out. Or he could kill her and get himself out. "How do I know you won't turn on me, once I pull the stake?" Spike rolled his eyes in disgust. "I think we already covered that one, love. Help me and I will help you. I promise not to hurt you. Scout's honor?" He raised to fingers in mock salute. Willow would have sworn, but she wasn't the sort of person to swear. She just moved closer to Spike, leaving her bag and gun in a heap. Gingerly she touched the wound. Spike hissed. "Sorry." "Just pull it out." Spike gritted his teeth. Her fingers slipped into his flesh. Choking down her gag reflex, she grabbed the piece of wood. His flesh was slick with blood and cool. The wood was almost warm by comparison. Carefully Willow began pulling the wood out. Spike's muscles tensed and relaxed, fighting a scream. Fresh blood welled up. She had her whole hand around the chunk of wood now. With a slight tug the piece came free. Willow fell back, the chunk in hand. She gasped as Spike's flesh reknitted itself. There was blood all around save for the patch of newly healed skin. Spike stood shakily. Willow backed away from him. Spike watched the girl grab her weapons. She had a decidedly light touch. Spike had been lucky. The pain had burned through him, but she hadn't splintered the wood on the way out. They could have been here all night searching for the splinters. Now she sat on the wood strewn floor, hands covered in his blood, clutching her bag of stakes. "O-Okay. I did my part. Now yo-you go open the door." She stammered. The blood on her hands made her very attractive. She might make an excellent vampire someday. But not today. Spike was in a good mood now that the stake was gone. He walked to the door. Grasping it, he started to pull. The metal squealed. It bent, but it didn't open. Spike resisted the urge to fall against the door. He grasped the handle again. The metal bulged inward again, but the hinges held. Spike slammed his fist into it. Then he gave into his weakness and slumped against the door. He glanced back at Willow. "Sorry, ducks. I've lost too much blood. I can't keep my end of it." A strange look crossed the girl's face. "You need blood." "Yes. Apparently about two quarts of my own are staining the cement floor." Willow bit her lip. What she was about to do was stupid. Not just dumb, but the height of stupidity. And she should know better. But they just had to get out. "Spike," The vampire was studying her. She met his icy blue eyes. She closed her eyes deliberately. Then tilted her head, exposing her throat. Then she waited, trying not to tremble. Spike blinked in surprise. The girl was actually offering her blood to him! Damned brave of her. Spike moved forward very slowly as not to frighten her. Placing his hands around her waist, he felt her shiver slightly. He smiled at her closed eyes. His fangs slid down and he brushed her throat with them, so she could feel the almost warmth of his breath. Willow shivered again. Embracing her, Spike bit into her throat, carefully, so he wouldn't hurt her. Then he let her blood flow into him. It flushed warmth through his system, almost making him shiver as well. Strength flowed with it. He was careful not to take too much. She had risked too much for her freedom tonight. He left a light kiss on her throat. Then he backed slowly away from her. Willow had never felt anything like that before. It was as if her life force had been flowing out of her. She opened her eyes slowly, blushing at the remembered feeling of his lips on her throat. Pulling her shirt up to cover the two small wounds that she knew were there, she watched him approach the door. Spike clasped the handle in one hand. With a slight tug, the entire door was ripped inward. It crashed to the ground. Spike grabbed his bag. Turning to her, he offered his hand. "Come on." Stunned, Willow grabbed her bag, and Spike's hand. He gently lifted her on to the door. He led her from the house like she was a fragile doll. Mumbling something about how she might still be woozy, Spike had carried her up a flight of stairs. Once outside, he placed her carefully down. She resisted the urge to smile up at him. He was a vampire after all. "You could have killed me." Willow stated, searching his eyes. "Yes, but we had a deal." His eyes were unreadable. Willow did smile at him then. "Ah, I guess I should thank you." "You don't thank the enemy, ducks. But you are welcome. And I am gone." Spike walked off towards a dark caddy. "Spike," He stopped. "Was Drusilla really angry?" "Furious. Now get out of here before I change my mind and kill you." He disappeared into the car. His trench swirling around him. Willow frowned. Confused about the whole evening, she walked home. "I hope my mom doesn't catch me all covered in blood." Spike was angry with himself. He had had a perfect opportunity to kill one of the Slayer's friends. And he hadn't touched her. Spike thought of the girl's warm blood. It had been sweet with fear and bravery mixed giving it an exotic feel. That was one hell of a girl! He thought about going back for her. She would make an excellent vampire. With her red hair and that defiantly brave streak, any man was doomed. Maybe in a few years, he would come back for her. When she was a little older. Spike patted the bag. Until then, he had a princess to appease.

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